by Haley Blum, USA TODAY

by Haley Blum, USA TODAY

WARNING: Major spoilers from the"Breaking Bad" series finale are below.

Albuquerque fans of Breaking Bad brought a plot point to life by placing an ad in Friday's edition of The Albuquerque Journal.

Readers who opened up the paper to page A4 were met with an obituary for drug lord Walter White. It reads:

White, Walter aka "Heisenberg," 52, of Albuquerque, died Sunday after a long battle with lung cancer, and a gunshot wound. A co-founder of Gray Matter, White was a research chemist who taught high school chemistry, and later founded a meth manufacturing empire. He is survived by his wife, Skyler Lambert; son, Walter "Flynn" Jr.; and daughter, Holly. A private memorial was held by his family.

The request in lieu of flowers?

Donations can be made to a drug abuse prevention charity of your choice. He will be greatly missed.

The ad was conceived of and purchased by David Layman and members of the "Unofficial Breaking Bad Fan Tour" Facebook group, according to the newspaper.

"I've been a humongous Breaking Bad fan since the beginning," super-fan Layman told The Journal. "I was actually in the pilot, and putting the obit in the paper was fitting, because the series was based in Albuquerque and it provides some of us some closure." Coincidentally, Layman is also a high school science teacher in the Albuquerque area with a student named Jesse - but he doesn't teach chemistry.